Tailscale Status
A minimalist MCP server that allows querying the status via the Tailscale CLI on macOS
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What is Tailscale-MCP?
Tailscale-MCP is a lightweight MCP server that allows you to query the status of your Tailscale network by running the Tailscale CLI tool. It is ideal for users who need to quickly check the Tailscale status.How to use Tailscale-MCP?
Simply start the server and connect to it, and you can easily obtain the status information of Tailscale. Two transmission methods are supported: STDIO and HTTP/SSE.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for individual users or small teams who need to monitor the Tailscale status in real-time, especially for quickly diagnosing network problems.Main Features
STDIO TransmissionSTDIO transmission is supported by default, which is simple and easy to use.
HTTP/SSE TransmissionSupports more complex interactions through the HTTP protocol, such as SSE event streams.
Cross-platform CompatibilityCan run on the macOS system and supports the Tailscale CLI tool.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Lightweight design, easy to deploy and use
Supports multiple transmission methods, high flexibility
Can start quickly without complex configuration
Limitations
Only available for the macOS system
The functions are relatively basic and not suitable for large-scale enterprises
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Ensure that Python and the Tailscale CLI tool are installed.
Start the Server
Start the server using the default STDIO transmission method.
Use HTTP Transmission
If you need HTTP/SSE transmission, specify the port.
Usage Examples
Basic Status QueryQuery the Tailscale status through STDIO transmission.
HTTP/SSE Status StreamObtain real-time Tailscale status updates through HTTP transmission.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Tailscale-MCP support other operating systems?
How to switch the transmission method?
Is there a graphical interface available?
Related Resources
Tailscale-MCP GitHub Repository
The official GitHub project page, containing more documentation and examples.
Tailscale Official Documentation
Learn more about the basics of Tailscale.
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